Did they really not include the Theatrical Trailers for any of these films on here? I like having the films on Blu, but I was already somewhat let down by them not including the Star Wars: Empire of Dreams A&E documentary from the DVD trilogy. So are the trailers nowhere on the Blus?

Did they really not include the Theatrical Trailers for any of these films on here? I like having the films on Blu, but I was already somewhat let down by them not including the Star Wars: Empire of Dreams A&E documentary from the DVD trilogy. So are the trailers nowhere on the Blus?

"Sometimes it scares me how far away my brain is." DC"Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid." AE''I have no idea what Hammer Time is. Or how it differs from regular time." DM"How many times do I have to buy this thing?" MH"Sure. Fine. Whatever." DS

And I have been fortunate to escape what has been called “that form of snobbery which can accept the Literature of Entertainment in the Past, but only the Literature of the Enlightenment in the Present.” - Raymond Chandler

'Course I'm respectable. I'm old. Politicians, ugly buildings, and whor*s all get respectable if they last long enough. - Noah Cross

I have been watching my Star Wars 9 disc Blu-ray set during my time off. It's a lot of fun. The first Star Wars movie that I remember seeing was back in 1983 when Return of the Jedi came out.

Same for me, watching the 9-disc set is making me feel like i'm watching it for the first time all over again. I'm noticing so many things i never did before.

If you watch A New Hope in the desert scene when R2 is creeping along alone just before he gets attacked by the Jawas, you can see a bunch of green moss on rocks behind him - the detail is spectacular! I watched one of my old original VHS copies to compare and see if you can see the moss, and it's just a slight blur, would have never been noticed without the bluray restoration.

So many other random texture details have stuck out and surprised me, theres apparently a Jabba the hut mural on the sail barge in return of the jedi that i've never seen before - it was always too dark and blurred out before.

Same for me, watching the 9-disc set is making me feel like i'm watching it for the first time all over again. I'm noticing so many things i never did before.

If you watch A New Hope in the desert scene when R2 is creeping along alone just before he gets attacked by the Jawas, you can see a bunch of green moss on rocks behind him - the detail is spectacular! I watched one of my old original VHS copies to compare and see if you can see the moss, and it's just a slight blur, would have never been noticed without the bluray restoration.

So many other random texture details have stuck out and surprised me, theres apparently a Jabba the hut mural on the sail barge in return of the jedi that i've never seen before - it was always too dark and blurred out before.

Yeah? of course i remember that. Great scene. What's your point? That wasn't in the original script, Han Solo was suppose to say "I love you too", but Harrison knew that was lame, so he came up with the "i know". He went over it with Kirchner and he loved it and shot it that way. Lucas came by the set soon after that to fight with Kurtz and Kirchner showed him the daily for the carbon chamber scene and he loved it - so they kept it.

Halfway through Empire Harrison Ford and Carrie Fisher were butting heads a lot and they were both actually suggesting a lot of script changes to Irvin on the spot. And they actually were having fights between scenes because she was mad that Irvin and Ford were meeting without the rest of the cast to make changes.

During the carbon freezing chamber scene, the "i love you - i know" and the kissing scene, they were actually at odds and not on good terms for the moment. but they soon later resolved their conflict... it sure was still a good scene none-the-less.

-source; The Making of Empire Strikes Back (2nd best movie based book ever)